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Legault criticized for calling Liberal leader 'that lady' as election campaign starts

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Quebec Liberal Party Leader Dominique Anglade greets supporters as she arrives for a rally during an election campaign stop in Montreal, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. Quebecers will go to the polls on Oct. 3. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

QUEBEC — Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault is being criticized for referring to Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade as "that lady" on Day 1 of the provincial election campaign. 

Legault was asked by reporters during his first campaign stop to respond to claims by Anglade, who said Quebec's economy is struggling. 

He responded that Quebec's economic growth is doing better than Ontario's, adding that he didn't know why "that lady" says the province isn't doing well.

Anglade tweeted shortly after, "My name is Dominique."

The CAQ leader's comments were criticized by opposition parties and pundits, as well as on social media. 

Legault, who referred to the Liberal leader by name later while taking questions in English, says he omitted Anglade's name because he didn't want to "personalize" the debate.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 28, 2022.

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